It’s not exactly the Pulitzer Prize but the Chronicle appreciates the honor nonetheless.

On the second show of the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the comedian noted in his opening monologue a story that ran this past Sunday in the newspaper. The piece reported that Apple was interested in technology that could predict heart attacks by analyzing the sound of blood as it flows through clogged arteries.

Catch the joke here at the 2:50 mark.

“In tech news today, Apple is reportedly working on a device that can predict heart attacks. Which is ironic, since most people get heart attacks if they lose their iPhones.”

Okay, the joke didn’t really bring the house down. But the Chronicle gleefully acknowledges its (very brief appearance) in the country’s pop culture conversation.